In New Orleans, a silversmith’s friends celebrated their life with a party and the knick-knacks they left behind.

In New Orleans, a silversmith’s friends celebrated their life with a party and the knick-knacks they left behind.
A father and daughter’s journey through sadness and seafood.
People in China have been told for years that COVID is deadly, leaving them struggling to cope with newfound openness.
Somalia is grappling with its worst drought in 40 years; it’s taking a toll on women’s and girls’ reproductive health.
Rights body says government failing to ensure people with psychosocial disabilities aren’t kept in inhumane conditions.
Canada’s expansion of euthanasia laws or MAID as it’s known, has caused concerns among rights groups.
It’s time to decriminalise suicide globally. This World Mental Health Day, we owe it to millions of silent sufferers.
Research proves it. And I’ve lived it.
Egyptian women use alternative therapies – colours, clay, movement and dance – to fight depression and other issues.
In western Ukraine, injured soldiers battle the urge – and the odds – to return to the front line.
Our lives changed quickly and forever after Ana’s diagnosis at age 11. Her cancer left a trail of broken hearts.
UNDP says the Human Development Index has declined for two straight years for the first time in its history.
Former captain returns to the national side after taking a month-long break from cricket.
Continuing war and lack of opportunities and hope drive some in opposition-held areas of Syria to take their own lives.